Raj Kishora Dash | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Raj Kishora Dash | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Raj Kishora Dash | University of Hyderabad | India

Dr. Raj Kishora Dash is an Associate Professor at the University of Hyderabad, India, specializing in MEMS, nanotechnology, and advanced materials. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA, and held research positions in the U.S. before joining the University of Hyderabad in 2011. Dr. Dash has received multiple prestigious awards, including Best Paper of the Year (IOP, UK) and a nomination for Who’s Who in America. He has led numerous nationally and internationally funded projects and has guided over a dozen Ph.D. scholars. His research focuses on graphene, MXene composites, wearable sensors, and thermoelectric materials.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Raj Kishora Dash began his distinguished academic journey in the United States, where he completed both his M.S. (2002) in Materials Science and Engineering (specializing in Nanomaterials) and his Ph.D. (2006) in Mechanical Engineering (specializing in MEMS and Nanotechnology) from the prestigious Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA. His academic training provided a strong multidisciplinary foundation, encompassing Condensed Matter Physics, materials science, and engineering applications. His excellence in research was internationally recognized early, as he was nominated for Who’s Who in America in 2007.

Professional Endeavors

Following his postdoctoral research in the USA, Dr. Dash returned to India and joined the School of Engineering Sciences & Technology, University of Hyderabad on 8th March 2011 as an Associate Professor. Since then, he has established himself as a prolific researcher and educator in the domains of Nanotechnology, MEMS, and Advanced Materials, with a deep integration of Condensed Matter Physics principles. He has secured multiple national and international grants, including high-profile funding from ISRO, IoE-UoH, UGC, NPMASS-ADA, and more, worth several crores. His projects address real-world challenges such as wearable thermoelectric devices, epoxy-based EMI shielding, and SiC MEMS sensors.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Dash's research focuses on Advanced Nanomaterials, Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting, Flexible Sensors, Graphene-MXene Composites, and MEMS/NEMS technologies. He has guided 14 Ph.D. scholars (8 awarded, 1 submitted, 5 ongoing) and over 44 M.Tech and B.Tech students. His work is highly interdisciplinary, integrating concepts from Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science, and Mechanical Engineering to develop applications in wearable electronics, sensor technology, and thermal energy harvesting. Notable projects include the development of MXene-Graphene composites, Bi₂Te₃-based nanomaterials, and liquid-phase exfoliated graphene.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Dash has had a far-reaching impact in the fields of Nanotechnology and Condensed Matter Physics, recognized through awards like the Best Paper of the Year (2013) by IOP, UK, and nomination to Who’s Who in America (2007). His collaboration with academia, industry, and national laboratories underscores the translational value of his research. He has presented invited talks and contributed to international conferences, becoming a notable face in the global condensed matter and nanomaterials research community.

Academic Cites

With numerous peer-reviewed publications and active participation in international forums, Dr. Dash’s research is highly cited within the academic community. His works on graphene composites, nanostructured thermoelectrics, and MEMS sensors have found significant relevance in advancing the practical understanding of Condensed Matter Physics phenomena. His efforts in exploring the structure-property relationships of materials have opened new avenues for energy and sensor applications.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a mentor, innovator, and academic leader, Dr. Raj Kishora Dash is shaping the future of Nanotechnology and MEMS research in India. His legacy is evident in the successful careers of his research students, the high-impact research grants he has mobilized, and his pioneering work at the intersection of Condensed Matter Physics and Engineering Applications. His future contributions are expected to push boundaries in wearable technologies, flexible electronics, and energy-harvesting systems, potentially transforming how technology interacts with human physiology and industrial systems.

Condensed Matter Physics

Dr. Dash’s pioneering research in Condensed Matter Physics is evident in his work on nanostructures, thermal transport, and energy-efficient devices. His application of Condensed Matter Physics principles to practical technologies such as MEMS, thermoelectrics, and graphene composites positions him as a leader in the field. As his projects continue to evolve, the integration of Condensed Matter Physicsinto real-world innovations remains a central theme of his scientific legacy.

Notable Publications

Tribological performance of Al alloys dispersed with carbon nanotubes or Ni-coated carbon nanotubes produced by mechanical milling and extrusion

  • Authors: N.S. Anas, L. Rama Krishna, R.K. Dash, R. Vijay
    Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 11

Synthesis of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide using volumetric method by a novel approach without NaNO₂ or NaNO₃

  • Authors: R. Gunda, B.S. Madireddy, R.K. Dash
    Journal: Applied Nanoscience
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 11

Effect of conductive and non-conductive substrates on the formation of anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) template for mask-less nanofabrication

  • Authors: D. Borgohain, R.K. Dash, G.K. Mamidipudi
    Journal: Microelectronic Engineering
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 7

Effect of the precursor graphite on the structure and morphology of graphite oxide and reduced graphene oxide

  • Authors: R.K.D., Demudu B. Dommisa
    Journal: Advanced Materials Letters
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 6

Influence of the reducing agent on the formation and morphology of the bismuth telluride nanostructures by using template assisted chemical process: From nanowires to ultrathin …

  • Authors: B. Ketharachapalli, N.N. Pillala, R.K. Dash
    Journal: Journal of Crystal Growth
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 3

Size dependent phase and morphological transformation of alumina nanoparticles

  • Authors: D.B. Dommisa, R.K. Dash
    Journal: Materials Research Express
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3

Understanding the influence of thermal annealing of the metal catalyst on the metal assisted chemical etching of silicon

  • Authors: D. Borgohain, R.K. Dash
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3

The role of delaminating agents on the structure, morphology, bonding and electrical properties of HF etched MXenes

  • Authors: S. Singh, S. Dharavath, S. Kodali, R.K. Dash
    Journal: FlatChem
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 2

Xinghui li – Physical Electronics – Best Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. Xinghui li - Physical Electronics - Best Researcher Award 

Beijing Vaccum Electronics Research Institute - China 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Xinghui Li began his academic journey in Physical Electronics at Xian Jiaotong University, where he completed his Bachelor's degree in 1993. Driven by a passion for advanced electronic systems, he continued his studies at the Beijing Vacuum Electronics Research Institute, earning his Master’s degree in 2000 and subsequently his PhD in 2004. His education was marked by a strong foundation in physical electronics, which laid the groundwork for his future innovations and research contributions.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Upon completing his bachelor's degree, Prof. Dr. Li began his professional career as an Assistant Engineer at the Beijing Vacuum Electronics Research Institute in 1993. Over the next several years, he advanced through positions as Engineer, Senior Engineer, and ultimately became a Senior Engineer (Professor) in 2011. His career also included an international stint as a Visiting Scholar and Associate Researcher at Northeastern University, USA, where he further expanded his expertise in physical electronics and related fields. His extensive occupational experience contributed significantly to the development of microfabrication techniques, field emission cathodes, and vacuum microelectronic devices.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Xinghui Li's research focuses on microfabrication processes, field emission cathodes, and vacuum microelectronic devices, all within the broader domain of physical electronics. His contributions include innovative developments in the microfabrication of electronic components and the advancement of field emission technology. These contributions have important implications in various applications, such as advanced display technologies and high-performance electronic systems. His work has been recognized as foundational in the field, providing solutions that enhance device efficiency and reliability.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Li's influence extends beyond his immediate field, impacting the larger scientific and engineering communities. His research in physical electronics has been widely cited in prominent journals and has influenced developments in electronic device manufacturing and design. His role as a Senior Engineer and academic has also made him a mentor to many young engineers, shaping the next generation of innovators in electronic technology. Prof. Li's involvement in both academia and industry has allowed him to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, further enhancing his impact.

🏆Academic Cites

Prof. Dr. Xinghui Li’s research publications are highly regarded and frequently cited in scholarly literature. His work on vacuum microelectronics and field emission cathodes has contributed to new research directions and has served as a resource for both researchers and industry practitioners. The high citation rate of his publications underscores the relevance of his findings and his role as a leading figure in the physical electronics domain.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking to the future, Prof. Dr. Li continues to lead groundbreaking research that promises to advance the field of physical electronics. His legacy is one of innovation, mentorship, and significant contributions to the development of next-generation electronic devices. His continued work on microfabrication techniques and vacuum microelectronic devices positions him as a prominent leader whose contributions will shape the field for years to come. Dr. Li’s legacy will not only include his research but also his commitment to fostering growth and knowledge within the field.

📝Physical Electronics

Dr. Xinghui Li’s dedication to physical electronics has been evident throughout his career, with a focus on enhancing microfabrication and vacuum electronics. His innovative approaches in physical electronics have not only impacted industry standards but have also provided valuable insights for academic research. His ongoing research and mentorship are expected to further enrich the field of physical electronics.

Notable Publication


📝Microfabrication Technologies for Interaction Circuits of THz Vacuum Electronic Devices

Journal: Micromachines

Year: 2024

Authors: Xinghui Li, Jinjun Feng